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All's Fair Hulu series debuts to harsh critical reviews
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The new Hulu legal drama All's Fair, starring Kim Kardashian and created by Ryan Murphy, premiered with overwhelmingly negative reviews, earning a 6% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the criticism, the series has topped streaming charts and garnered some fan support for its campy style. Episodes one through three are now available, with weekly releases every Tuesday.
Kim Kardashian is shutting down the wild internet buzz about her dating YouTuber IShowSpeed, calling the claims insane amid a wave of AI-fueled gossip. The speculation kicked off from a fun interaction at a soccer game in Japan, but there's zero real evidence to back it up. In a candid chat with her sister Khloé, Kim spilled that she's been single for over a year and loving the focus on family.
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Kim Kardashian shut down any rumors of a close bond with Meghan Markle during a chat on her sister Khloe's podcast. The Skims mogul focused on a photo drama from Kris Jenner's 70th birthday bash involving the Sussexes. She made it crystal clear: the friendship is all Kris and Meghan's thing.
Kim Kardashian addressed the scathing critical reception of her Hulu legal drama All’s Fair with a playful Instagram post on Thursday. The post featured social media reactions both criticizing and defending the series, which premiered on November 4. Kardashian captioned it, questioning if viewers had tuned into 'the most critically acclaimed show of the year.'
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Kim Kardashian's new legal drama series All's Fair has launched to scathing reviews, securing a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes and drawing widespread criticism as one of the worst TV shows ever made. The Ryan Murphy-created show, starring Kardashian alongside Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, and Glenn Close, follows a trio of divorce lawyers starting an all-female firm in Los Angeles. Despite the backlash, it tops streaming charts and garners praise from fans on social media.